Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Get it Checked


I finally made the call......to the doctor.

Why?

I have been hiding the fact that I've been having some unpleasant ITB pain since November....at least, I think that's what it is.

The pain location is circled in the photo. I can also feel the ache up the outside of my leg when I run longer than 2 miles at this point. This pain also appears when I'm just sitting in my car or walking around my classroom.

I've tried stretching, but I have no clue what I'm doing. I would really like a professional to take a peek at it and give me their advice, which I will then pair with my blog-scouring to form a "plan." I try to use the foam roller at the gym, but I have no clue if I'm doing it right. I'm also hoping that this doctor might help me with my hip pain that I mentioned a few posts ago.

We'll see. I will continue with my training as long as I can put up with the pain or figure out how to manage it. I don't want to hurt something beyond repair. I've never been an "injured" runner and I don't want to start now :)

Happy Running!

7 comments:

  1. Yikes! I hope everything checks out with the doc. Fingers crossed for you!

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  2. Good luck! I had a lot of ITB issues last year. The doc helped, as did using a roller. You can buy your own for relatively cheap (or "make" one by wrapping a big cylinder - coffee can filled with cement, large jar, etc... - with a towel or thick cloth.) That helped a LOT when I was good about using it. If you're not sure how to use it, I'm sure you can find a video or description online. Hope you feel better!

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  3. ITB is common- with some good stretching you should be good. If you go back and read my posts from the beginning of my blog, you might find some good info.

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  4. Are you wearing running shoes with the proper support/fit? Are your shoes worn out? I get weird around-the-knee pain when my shoes get old. Just a suggestion.
    And i agree with the previous commenters about stretching and rolling.

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  5. Good luck! Hope it works out! Do you have a foam roller?

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  6. ITBS is nothing to mess with. It is my companion running injury. it sneaks up on me when I least expect it! the PT has helped a lot but my goodness the "massages" are intense!

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